This is some next-level clown factory stuff here, folks, so buckle up.
So transgender UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas – who is a biological male, used to compete at UPenn as a male, but now identifies and competes as a female – apparently still has all his plumbing, and lets it hang freely in the locker room in front of his female teammates. Whom he changes with. And whom he is still attracted to!
Sharing a locker room with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has become a point of contention for some of her University of Pennsylvania teammates, who feel uncomfortable changing in the private space with someone undergoing gender transition, the DailyMail.com can reveal.
'It's definitely awkward because Lia still has male body parts and is still attracted to women,' one swimmer on the team told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview.
Lia has told her teammates that she dates women.
OH THIS IS FINE! NO PROBLEMS HERE AT ALL!
"Lia" Thomas, whom we've covered before, is 22, and recently "transitioned" in 2019. He spent the previous three years swimming with the male UPenn team as Will before transitioning! And now he is crushing all his female teammates and opponents. Because they're female. And he's male.
So this bloke spent 3 years on the UPenn men's team, decided he wanted to be a female, and they just let him come on over to the women's squad, because we live in a Clown World. As if that's not bad enough, he changes with his team and sometimes leaves his junk exposed for his female teammates to see. And he is still attracted to, and dates, women!
So all of his teammates not only have to deal with changing with a dude, and seeing his junk, but THEY have to change in there with him even though he's attracted to chicks!
AND THE COACH WON'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT BECAUSE OF LIA'S FEEEELINGS:
She stated that team members have raised their concern with the coach, trying to get Thomas ousted from the female locker room, but got nowhere.
'Multiple swimmers have raised it, multiple different times,' the UPenn swimmer said. 'But we were basically told that we could not ostracize Lia by not having her in the locker room and that there's nothing we can do about it, that we basically have to roll over and accept it, or we cannot use our own locker room.'
'It's really upsetting because Lia doesn't seem to care how it makes anyone else feel,' the swimmer continued. 'The 35 of us are just supposed to accept being uncomfortable in our own space and locker room for, like, the feelings of one.'
What the heck is wrong with people?
How much longer can this clown-world trans madness go on?
'It just seems like the women who built this program and the people who were here before Lia don't matter. And it's frustrating because Lia doesn't really seem to be bothered by all the attention, not at all. Actually she seems like she enjoys it. It's affected all of us way more than it's affected her.'